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Richt Delicious GRAPES 
50c each; 10 for $4.00 
Agawam 
Large compact bunches of beautiful 
red berries. Very productive, and the 
best of its class. 
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Campbell's Early 
Black. Very large berries and large 
clusters; very rich flavor; thin skin- 
ned; small seeds; good for juice. The 
berries do not spoil readily on the 
vines after ripening. An excellent com- 
mercial variety. 
Concord 
Big bunches of large sweet berries; 
deep blue. Unexcelled for juice and 
general] purpose. 
Island Belle 
Ripens middle of August to Septem- 
ber. Keeps sound and perfect both on 
and off the vine for weeks, after other 
grapes are gone. Both clusters and 
berries are large, glossy black with 
attractive blue bloom; sweet and 
juicy. Stands at the head of early 
black grapes for quality. 
Niagara 
(White Concord) The Concord of the 
white grapes. Very large bunches of 
large berries; finest quality. Good 
market variety. 
Worden 
Vine moderate grower, very hardy and 
productive. Grapes very large, thin 
skin, very fine flavor, blue-black in 
color and fine for home use or near- 
by market. One of the earliest, ripen- 
ing about 10 days before Concord. 
Fruits heavily on young vines. 
ag; uUrepnean Table Grapes 
50 cents each; 10 for $4.00 
Muscat 
Leading table grape. Mid - 
Strong canes, easily trimmed. 
Red Malaga 
Excellent red grape ripening before 
Tokay. Splendid for arbors. 
Ribier 
A wonderful extra large, black, hand- 
some grape grown extensively for 
shipping. The immense round berries 
are borne on large, well-filled clusters 
and are-firm, yet juicy, sweet and del- 
icious in flavor. A leader in all mar- 
kets because of its striking appear- 
ance, high-flavor, and good shipping 
qualities. August-September. 
Thompson Seedless 
Best known table and raisin grape. 
White; early. Luscious long clusters. 
Tokay 
Beautiful red color; fruit large, oblong; 
season. 
‘flesh firm, crisp, juicy and sweet. Very 
heavy producer. September. 
Sweetwater 
(White). Medium size, sweet, 
flavor. 
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New Grapes 
75 cents each; 10 for $6.50 
Caco (Red) 
A new red grape which is proving to 
be a great favorite. Berries very large 
and sweet. September-October. 
Fredonia 
Best of the new early grapes. Two 
weeks ahead of Concord. Fine clusters 
of extra large blue fruits that are 
plump and juicy. Recommended by 
experiment stations, eminent horti- 
culturists and commercial growers. 
Golden Muscat 
A new hardy California Grape. Gov- 
ernment plant scientists have crossed 
the largest California grapes with our 
native varieties. Golden Muscat is the 
best of the new hybrids. This perfectly 
hardy variety has large bunches of 
delicious golden fruits which have 
only a few seeds. A new and different 
grape which we recommend highly. 
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Keuka 
Bunch and berry medium size. Flesh 
crisp, juicy and sweet. Vinifera flavor, 
dark red with heavy bloom giving 
them a lilac color. Vines are vigorous; 
healthy; productive; medium hardy. 
Portland 
Holds first place for all early white 
grapes. The bunches and berries are 
the largest of all the early white 
grapes. Highly recommended. 
Sheridan 
This is an outstanding new black 
grape, early and of excellent quality; 
fine to follow Fredonia. 
Urbana 
Requires a long season. Vines vigor- 
ous, healthy and productive. Very at- 
tractive. Berries are light red with 
skins which cling to pulp. Flesh firm 
but tender, juicy, aromatic. Rich, vin- 
ous; spicy flavor. Good for late keep- 
ing. 
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